Harley Oem Glove Box Flt Touring Electra Glide Ultra on 2040-parts.com
Weatherford, Texas, US
This is a Harley Davidson OEM Left side Glove
Box in excellent condition - should fit
1989-1995, FLT Touring Models Electra Glide, Ultra.
Has some discoloration on back side from storage. Does not appear to have ever been used.
Please check with your
local parts expert for proper fit on your cycle.
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